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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said that a man arrested in Baghdad last week is a top figure in the al-Qaeda-related insurgency. | Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said that a man arrested in Baghdad last week is a top figure in the al-Qaeda-related insurgency. |
Mr Maliki told the BBC Abu Omar al-Baghdadi had been tracked for more than two months by Iraqi security services. | Mr Maliki told the BBC Abu Omar al-Baghdadi had been tracked for more than two months by Iraqi security services. |
His arrest was reported last Thursday but the reports were not confirmed. | His arrest was reported last Thursday but the reports were not confirmed. |
Al-Baghdadi is a nom de guerre for a shadowy figure thought to lead the Islamic State in Iraq, an umbrella group of radical Sunni militant groups. | |
In an exclusive interview with the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad, Mr Maliki disclosed that a purely Iraqi intelligence operation had tracked the wanted man's movements from the inside. | In an exclusive interview with the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad, Mr Maliki disclosed that a purely Iraqi intelligence operation had tracked the wanted man's movements from the inside. |
Nom de guerre | Nom de guerre |
He had been identified by former close associates who had worked with him, and attended his inauguration as leader of the Islamic State in Iraq, an umbrella organisation of which al-Qaeda in Iraq is part. | |
Jim Muir, BBC correspondent in Baghdad With around 150 people killed in just two days this week, Iraqis are wondering whether the latest attacks herald a return to those black times. | Jim Muir, BBC correspondent in Baghdad With around 150 people killed in just two days this week, Iraqis are wondering whether the latest attacks herald a return to those black times. |
Nobody can be sure that they don't. | Nobody can be sure that they don't. |
But so far, they are a blip on the screen - a big blip, but not one that takes the country anywhere near back to the levels of violence prevailing two years ago. Read Jim's thoughts in full | But so far, they are a blip on the screen - a big blip, but not one that takes the country anywhere near back to the levels of violence prevailing two years ago. Read Jim's thoughts in full |
Prime Minister Maliki said al-Baghdadi was being interrogated, and that the results would be made public. | |
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi is a shadowy figure - some US commanders have even cast doubt on his very existence, our correspondent says. | |
The name is a nom de guerre - Iraqi officials say his real name is Ahmad Abid Ahmad Khamis al-Majmai, though he has also been known under other names. | |
The capture or killing of other senior al-Qaeda or related leaders in the past has not on its own made a perceptible difference to the state of the insurgency, our correspondent adds. | The capture or killing of other senior al-Qaeda or related leaders in the past has not on its own made a perceptible difference to the state of the insurgency, our correspondent adds. |
Protest | Protest |
The arrest of Baghdadi on Thursday came amid an upsurge of the violence in Iraq. | The arrest of Baghdadi on Thursday came amid an upsurge of the violence in Iraq. |
About 150 were killed in just two days, sparking fears of a slide back into the bloody chaos that was a hallmark of Iraq following the US-led invasion. | About 150 were killed in just two days, sparking fears of a slide back into the bloody chaos that was a hallmark of Iraq following the US-led invasion. |
Meanwhile on Sunday, a woman was shot dead during a US raid on a house in the southern Iraqi town of Kut in which at least five people were arrested. | Meanwhile on Sunday, a woman was shot dead during a US raid on a house in the southern Iraqi town of Kut in which at least five people were arrested. |
The US military said she had been nearby during the operation, and had moved into the line of fire. | The US military said she had been nearby during the operation, and had moved into the line of fire. |
But the death was condemned as a crime by the local provincial council, and hundreds of people gathered at the local morgue to protest, reported the Associated Press news agency. | But the death was condemned as a crime by the local provincial council, and hundreds of people gathered at the local morgue to protest, reported the Associated Press news agency. |